Vietnam
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The US-Vietnam economic relationship: why Beijing is watching
This paper argues that the enhanced US-Vietnam economic ties reflect the fact that Washington has begun to recognise Vietnam’s economic potential and geopolitical significance.
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Made in poverty: the true price of fashion
The women who make our clothes are entrenched in a cycle of poverty — because big Australian brands allow poverty wages.
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Energy efficiency in buildings – Vietnam
In the past two decades, Vietnam has been experiencing rapid economic growth, with GDP growing by 6.8 percent in 2017. Economic growth has resulted in significant improvement in the quality of the people’s lives and poverty reduction. In 2015, Vietnam became a net energy importer with an import share of energy at 5%, which is...
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Unprincipled: banks violate equator principles in financing Vietnamese coal-fired power stations
Market Forces, working with Vietnamese community organisations and other international NGOs, has found that equator principles (EP) signatory banks are violating those principles in their involvement in syndicates funding five Vietnamese coal-fired power stations. In doing so, they are failing the people that the principles seek to protect.
Journal article
The international implications of national and local coordination on building energy codes: case studies in six cities
Building energy efficiency is an important strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions globally. In fact, 55 countries have included building energy efficiency in their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement. This research uses building energy code implementation in six cities across different continents as case studies to assess what it may take for...